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AUGI members worldwide write articles, papers, tutorials all the time. We are beginning something new now, actually hosting that material on our site in a manner that allows readers to find what they are interested in. We have sections in a number of areas, some related to products and others management and organizational issues.

This article will explore some of the elements that comprise a successful oneperson visualization operation. There is no shortage of valuable technical information dedicated to streamlining work efficiency and improving 3D work generally. Here we will take a closer look at the business side of making a go of it on your own. Essential components include branding, networking, and marketing, establishing a presence in the 3D community, client interaction, negotiating, business practices, contracts, and artwork rights.

AUGI concludes its series on the history of the organization with a look at 2009. After parting ways with its professional management services firm, AUGI faced a series of challenges to keep going with no interruption in services. Ultimately, it met this challenge head on and succeeded.

AUGI wraps up its 20th anniversary year with solid and growing publications, an expanding AUGI Wish List program, and a brand new website. The year was not without challenges, however, as AUGI CAD Camps struggle to find an audience. Mark Kiker leaves the AUGI Board of Directors after six years of service.

At Autodesk University 2010, hundreds of Autodesk product users found unparalleled learning opportunities, great networking, and more than a little fun. In other words, it was AU as usual. AUGI hosted a chapter leadership conference and an all-member annual meeting, passed out the beer mugs, and crowned a new Top DAUG.

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